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The Election Ate Their Homework? CEOs Blame Campaign for Weakness.
At least that is the word from a clutch of corporate executives in recent weeks who have laid at least some blame for their companies' rocky performances or uneven consumer demand at the feet of constantly bickering White House contenders Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Alphabet's Unit Discloses Snapchat Investment
Alphabet's venture capital arm, CapitalG, has not made a formal announcement and it was not clear when Google made the investment.
Huawei Wants to Beat Apple in Smartphones in Two Years
The Chinese company on Thursday launched a new premium phone, which will sell for about $777.
Taco Bell to Have 9,000 U.S. Outlets by the End of 2022
The Yum Brands unit, which currently operates about 7,000 locations in the United States, had revenue of about $2 billion in 2015.
Samsung Recalls 2.8 Million Washing Machines in U.S. Over Injury Risk
The recall involves 34 models of top-load washing machines made between March 2011 and November 2016 and costing $450 to $1,500.
Samsung Is Looking at Ways to Limit the Environmental Impact of the Note 7 Recall
The remarks come after environmental group Greenpeace issued a statement earlier this week demanding the world's top smartphone maker find a way to reuse rare materials in the discontinued smartphones that Samsung is taking back.